Well since I have seen so many on here, how is the Saiga Shotgun? Durability, accuracy and reliability? Just wondering, kinda kicking around the idea of getting one or building something on a Remington 870 platform.

I absolutely love mine - can't say enough about it. The thing is light, points perfectly (when converted to proper pistol-grip configuration), and cycles reeaalll fast. I put one of those cheap Tapco AR-type stocks on it as a temporary step towards something better, but the sights line up so nice, I think I will leave it alone - although the AR-stock-on-an-AK look takes some getting used to.

Some guys say it takes about 100 shells to break these things in - mine was 100% reliable (so far) after the second (10 round) mag. I cannot speak for durability, and hate to use a cliche, but....."it's an AK". Accuracy? Well, I can't say. I know I have a hard time missing hand-thrown clays (I've been shooting lately any time the temp is above 25F - it's that much fun), but what would you expect from a 19" open barrel?

Bottom line - you are not likely to be unsatisfied with one. Sure, the finsh quality/dollar ratio is pretty low, but that's not what these things are about. 10 hulls in the air at once? Now we're talking.

Great,
Sounds like it is good to go. Now I am torn between the two, ah heck; I'll just have to do both. Man my wife is not going to like that, another gun in the inventory. Well, time to buy some bling bling for her to sweeten her up.
Thanks